Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is an online open-world third-person shooter role-playing video game developed and published by Ubisoft, with assistance from Massive Entertainment, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We take a look at The Division in our usual in-depth ways. That would be tested on the PC gaming wise relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked with the latest cards such as the GeForce GTX 10 and RTX series included as well as the latest Radeon RX series 500, Vega and VII graphics cards. You are going to need a reasonably modern PC with at least a mainstream graphics card to run the game nicely. We test with the game based on the final release for PC / Windows from this week, all patched up combined with latest AMD Radeon Adrenalin and Nvidia GeForce drivers.

This article will cover benchmarks in the sense of average framerates, we'll look at all popular resolutions scaling from Full HD (1920x1080/1200), WQHD (2560x1440) and of course Ultra HD. UHDTV (2160p) is 3840 pixels wide by 2160 pixels tall (8.29 megapixels), which is four times as many pixels as 1920x1080 (2.07 megapixels). We'll test close to 25 graphics cards with this game. Tom Clancy's The Division has a built-in benchmark, a pretty good one as well, which we'll use to test performance so you may replicate and compare results at home.

We test with the game based on the day-1 release all patched up combined with AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition 19.3.2 driver (download) and for Nvidia their GeForce 419.35 WHQL driver. We'll test the game on the PC platform relative towards graphics card performance with the AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers.